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ITALY - CIRCA 2002: Pair of hunting dogs, detail of a fresco by an unknown 15th century artist. Villa Borromeo, Oreno Vimercate. Italy, 15th century. (Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images) © Getty

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15th-century medieval dog names to inspire the name of your next pet, or child

Some of them have a ring to it 


Jovita Trujillo
Senior Writer
MARCH 11, 2025 12:39 AM EDT

Names have changed over the centuries, including when it comes to dogs. If you’re looking for something truly unique to name your next fur child, why not take inspiration from medieval times? Back in the 15th century, Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York, compiled The Master of Game, the oldest known English hunting guide. Written between 1406 and 1413, the book covered hunting techniques and included a massive list of over 1,000 dog names. Some are regal, some are ridiculous, and a few might even work for your next pet—or, if you’re feeling bold, your next child.

Italy. Lombardy. Mantua. Ducal Palace. North wall or the chimney wall. The Court. Detail of the dog Rubino curled up under the armchair of the Marquis brown pink© Getty

The Master of Game was first printed in modern English in 1904, translated by William and Florence Baillie-Grohman, featuring an essay on medieval hunting and a foreword by then-U.S. President and avid hunter Theodore Roosevelt. Check out some of the epic names below. 

ITALY - CIRCA 2003: A dog, fresco, Villa Borromeo hunting lodge, Oreno, Vimercate, Lombardy. Detail. Italy, 15th century. (Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images) © Getty
  • Argente
  • Aldirman
  • Archere
  • Archebawde
  • Absolon
  • Awgere
  • Argentyne
  • Armonye
  • Amyable
  • Amatiste
  • Arguere
  • Argument
  • Awfyne
  • Beawmonde
  • Bowman
  • Balfrymownde
  • Bangore
  • Burgoyne
  • Bliot
  • Beawyew
  • Blamer
  • Bragger
  • Braynesike
  • Bobagh
  • Brigawnte
  • Beggerre
  • Burgenon
  • Boleyne
  • Bonyoure
  • Blewet
  • Bowreman
  • Beste-of-all
  • Bokette
ITALY - SEPTEMBER 12:  Molossian dogs, detail from the Meeting Wall, 1465-1474, by Andrea Mantegna (1431-1606), fresco. San Giorgio Castle, Wedding Chamber or Camera Picta, Mantua. (Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images)© Getty
  • Baldre
  • Blawmbere
  • Besaunte
  • Bailemownd
  • Bendebowe
  • Bonyfaunte
  • Beawchefe
  • Breydan
  • Blodeman
  • Boynarde
  • Beawchere
  • Berdeles
  • Birdismowthe
  • Bultyngebrake
  • Bresawde
  • Boye
  • Blawncharde
  • Bonere
  • Brakette
  • Bawderese
  • Bawdewyn
  • Blawnche
  • Burnette
  • Burmay
  • Blabbe
  • Beele
  • Bellore
  • Bleise
  • Belamy
  • Bwnne
  • Besoyne
  • Belotte
  • Blawmbele
  • Blawndese
  • Beawte
  • Besye
  • Beawfronte
  • Berde
  • Burlette
  • Bemoll
  • Bekere
  • Beawfise
  • Beawkane
  • Brawlere
  • Cleremownde
  • Cantor
  • Colle
  • Careaway
  • Chauntir
  • Cloider
  • Colier
  • Colman
  • Crampette
  • Clibawde
  • Crochette
FRANCE - CIRCA 2002:  Hunting wild boar, miniature from a Treatise on Hunting, manuscript, France 15th Century. (Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images)© Getty
  • Creper
  • Druggeman
  • Denebawde
  • Derby
  • Downdyuale
  • Dygre
  • Dolfyn
  • Dudman
  • Ducheman
  • Dene
  • Dowell
  • Dawngere
  • Dewdenere
  • Dollynge
  • Dawnmerse
  • Dyademe
  • Dornykke
  • Dawnsere
  • Dyamound
  • Dredefull
  • Draynewhey
  • Duchesse
  • Daliawnce
  • Dyane 
  • Dowble
  • Downe
  • Dowse-amye
  • Dowse
  • Dyuerse
  • Damysene
  • Damysell
  • Dytayne
  • Dasyberde
  • Dedde
  • Dygger
  • Dybenman
  • Dyamawnde
  • Dappir
  • Doore
  • Dyngill
  • Elemente
  • Emerawde
  • Ewgeny
  • Gyon
  • Gwette
  • Gyamownde
  • Gebage
  • Gwndir
  • Genypre
  • Gelofre
  • Gwnne
  • Gille
  • Gilmote
  • Gawntelette
  • Gwnnore
  • Goyon
  • Garlik
  • Herawde
  • Hawtemownde
  • Hawdyfer
  • Huwet
  • Hilder
  • Harbeger
  • Hurlebucke
  • Halymote
  • Heuealowe
  • Halydaye
  • Halibred
  • Haywarde
  • Hernye
  • Hwdell
  • Halibutte
  • Honysoke
  • Hewlette
  • Honydewe
  • Hosewife
  • Hurnette
  • Hardye
  • Hygon
  • Hakette
  • Howchyn
  • Honydewe
  • Hosewife
  • Hurnette
  • Hardye
  • Hygon
  • Hakette
  • Howchyn
  • Juffo
  • Juvynell
  • Jakeman
  • Jangelor
  • Judde
  • Justyne
  • Jurdan
  • Jayberde
  • Jolye
  • Jeester
  • Joskyn
  • Jolybronde
  • Jongkad
  • Staynesmore
  • Synfull
  • Sojorne
  • Seuerawnse
  • Sexteyne
  • Scathelok
  • Solace
  • Symfonye
  • Spowse
  • Strawnge
  • Sufferawnse
  • Solible
  • Soyowruaunte
  • Seruysable
  • Sturdy
  • Sable
  • Safere
  • Symple
  • Sloote
  • Syte
  • Tawndur
  • Talbot
  • Tremayne
  • Turbeise
  • Tigale
  • Wappis
  • Wilmot
  • Wastepayne
  • Christall
  • Christabell
  • Yolante
  • Yockyn
  • Yeman
  • Yolman
  • Yolyn
  • Zachelle
  • Zedewale
  • Zepryne
  • Etwyn
  • Etkyn
  • Contackte
  • Converse
  • Turnetripe
  • Tresowre
  • Tancarde
  • Trinket
  • Tynker
  • Tarynot
  • Trewante
  • Tredefaste
  • Tumbelere
  • Treserere
  • Truste
  • Takehym
  • Tuleras
  • Towche
  • Thought
  • Thrifte
  • Tartir
  • Turnebukke
  • Tripe
  • Tripper
  • Wenche
  • Whirre
  • Wrecch

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